past driving record & if there are any outstanding warrents on you for a ticket you may have overlooked,etc,etc.
Call the local cop shop, give them either your name or license number and they will tell you the standing of your license in their system. Or check with the Department of Motor Vehicles (USA) or Provincial registries office (Canada).
yes you can if a cop stops you, if you are riding with safety glasses and a helmet and not all over the road i doubt a cop would give you a second look unless it is the cop that caused the suspension.
Your picture, your age, where you live, previous tickets and when you got them, any charges against you, who's in your family, and if your license is valid and if your drivers license is valid.
If you are referring to a valid driver's license - - Yes, you do.
Totally! He is a cop =D
not if you let him search it
Generally speaking, you only have one drivers license. It is illegal to hold more than one drivers license in most states. So when an officer conducts a drivers license check, he will only check the drivers license that he is holding in his hand. However, the officer may be able to see a driving history from other states, particularly in the past 5 to 7 years, which will aid him in deciding how to handle your case, especially if you decide to take the ticket to court. Naturally, the officer will see any suspensions you might have, any DUIs if applicable, and of course, any warrants that have been issued for your arrest.
== Impounding. Seizure. Confiscation. == Taking of a vehicle usually results from violations of the following ordinances: * noise (loud music) * drugs * weapons * prostitution * driving while intoxicated * suspended drivers license * revoked drivers license * hit and run incident * fleeing and eluding
Yes
just enough for the cop to hear you, and for you to provide the needed information. also, lock your doors to keep the dishonest cop from trying to force a search without asking.
Yes. Information from a reliable source that you are committing a crime can be used to make a traffic stop.
If the cop has a warrant or if he thinks you stole something or if the cop thinks you have a weapon in a place you are not suppose to have the weapon.